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A George III silver mustard, of bombe form, having repousse floral decoration and on ball feet, with blue glass liner, maker Thomas Johnson, London 1811; together with a George V silver pepper grinder, having banded and engine turned decoration; silver stamp case; silver topped vase; silver clad easel photograph frame; and a silver pedestal pepperette
A World War I period silkwork commemorative armorial panel, in glazed frame, 51 x 40cm (with fading); together with one other; two WWI period Forget-Me-Not woven silk handkerchiefs in modern glazed frames; printed silk commemorative panel; and a woolwork commemorating the Queen's Silver Jubilee in 1977 (6)
A small cut glass ship's decanter and stopper having silver collar, height 15cm, together with three other glass decanters and stoppers, each with silver collar for Brandy, Sherry, and Whisky (4)Small cylindrical – chipped, wrong stoppers.Ships – silver collar, intact.Ovoid – silver brandy collar, intact.Square – silver sherry collar, intact.
A 19th Century French Silver and Glass Confiturier, maker's mark indistinct, first standard Paris marks for 1819-1838, of classic design, the cover with floral and vine handle, the body with caryatid and reeded handles, the sides pierced with cornucopia, ribbon and scroll ornament, and holding twelve spoons on square base with ball feet, 9.25ins high, weight 22.6ozs, and inset with diamond cut glass liner
A George V Harlequin Silver Oval Four-Piece tea and Coffee Service, by Daniel and Arter, Birmingham, 1928 and 1931, of oval form with angular handles, comprising - coffee pot with ebonised finial and handle on oval foot rim, 9.75ins high, teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 5.75ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, gross weight 71ozs
An Elizabeth II Silver and White Guilloche Enamel Backed Five Piece Dressing Table Set, by T P, London, 1959, the enamel backs set with marcasite flower heads to centre, comprising - mirror, pair of hairbrushes and pair of clothes brushes, and a silver and tortoiseshell backed dressing table mirror, London, 1926
Of Sissinghurst Castle Interest, four French silver gilt table knives with shell and scroll handles and engraved with Sackville-West crest, a plated mounted and facet cut glass cruet jug, the collar engraved with Sackville-West crest, 6.25ins high, and Robert Louis Stevenson - "Memories and Portraits", London Chatto & Windus 1910, with Victoria Sackville library label and signed "Victoria Sackville Knole 1910", one volume with cream leather binding Provenance: By descent from Victoria Sackville-West to Nigel Nicholson and then gifted to current vendor
A George V Silver Circular Three-Piece Tea Service, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd., London, 1931,of circular squat form, with moulded girdle to body and scroll handles, comprising - teapot with composition finial and handle, 5.25ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, gross weight 35ozs
A George V Small Silver Quaiche and Mixed Silver Ware, the quaiche by R & W Sorley, Glasgow, 1912, of plain form, 2.75ins diameter x 4ins wide x 1.125ins high, an Elizabeth II silver circular dish, Sheffield, 1954, 4.5ins diameter, combined weight 4.5ozs, and three silver photograph frames
A Pair of George III Silver and Silver Gilt Berry Spoons and Mixed Silver Ware, the berry spoons by Alexander Henderson, Edinburgh, 1817, the handles engraved with floral and leaf ornament, a George V silver mounted glass vesta striker, Sheffield, 1912, 1.5ins high, a silver mounted and slice cut glass jar, 4ins high, a silver model of a golfer and a napkin ring, combined weighable silver 3.5ozs
An Edward VII Silver Oval Kettle on Stand and Similar Oval Teapot and Milk Jug, the kettle on stand by Z Barraclough & Sons, Sheffield, 1905, with ebonised handle and finial, part reeded body, on oval stand with tapered legs and paw feet, 13ins high, gross weight 34ozs, and similar teapot and milk jug, by George Wisch, Sheffield, 1902 and 1907, combined gross weight 19ozs
A William IV Silver Rectangular Snuff Box, by Edward Smith, Birmingham, possibly 1836, the whole with engine turned ornament, with floral and leaf scroll cast mounts and thumb-piece, the lid engraved with presentation inscription dated Jany.1854, 3.5ins x 2.25ins x 1ins high, weight 5.9ozs
A Victorian Silver Scent Flask, by Horton & Allday, Chester 1883, of tapered form, the whole embossed with serpents, shells, sea scrolls and floral ornament, on a textured ground, the cartouche engraved with entwined initials, 9.5ins overall, gross weight 7.5ozs, in red velvet covered case retailed by Howell & James Ltd., 5, 7 & 9 Regents Street
An Elizabeth II Silver Gilt and Silver Surprise Egg, by Stuart Devlin, London 1973, the textured body opening to reveal three chicks with open mouths in nest, 2.75ins high, No. 89 of a limited edition of 100, with certificate and contained in fitted case for "The Heritage Collection"
A Victorian Silver Gilt Christening Mug and Mixed Silver Ware, the silver gilt christening mug by Robert Garrard II, London 1859, engraved with entwined initials and with scroll moulded handle and on moulded foot rim, 3ins high, a George V silver christening mug engraved with initials and the C scroll handle, Chester 1928, 3.75ins high, and two small sauce boats, combined weight 17ozs
A Victorian Silver Oval Basket, a Punch Ladle and a Sugar Caster, the basket by Frederick Brasted, London, 1874, of neo classical design with reeded rim, engraved with vacant cartouche, floral and swag ornament on rectangular foot rim 5.75ins x 4ins x 4.25ins high, a George III silver oval punch ladle makers mark incomplete, London, 1789, inset with 1787 coin and with whale bone twist handle, and a George V silver sugar caster by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co., London, 1916, 6.5ins high, combined weighable silver 9.6ozs
An Edward VII Silver Rectangular Snuff Box, an Oval Tobacco Box and a Cigarette Box, the snuff box by George Unite, Birmingham, 1911, of shaped outline, the lid engraved with presentation inscription dated March 1913, 2.5ins x 1.625ins x .5ins, the tobacco box by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham, 1904, engraved "Will", to lid, 3.5ins x 2.5ins, the cigarette box, Birmingham, 1927, engraved with initials to lid, 3.25ins x 3.5ins, combined weighable silver 4.4ozs
An Elizabeth II Silver Backed and Silver Mounted Six Piece Dressing Table Set, by W I Broadway & Co., with engraved leaf scroll and engine turned backs, comprising - hand mirror, hair brush, clothes brush, circular box on scroll feet, 1.75ins high, comb mount and glass scent bottle
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